DIY Rules for a Wtf World: How to Speak Up, Get Creative, and Change the World

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Price
$25.00  $23.25
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.3 X 0.9 X 8.0 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781538712337
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About the Author
Krista Suh is a feminist, artist, Hollywood screenwriter, and creator of The Pussyhat Project. She's based in Los Angeles. She wants to make the world a safer place for women and to help everyone validate their own creativity, femininity, and intuition.
Reviews
"Krista Suh wrote your best friend in book form - this book inspires and guides you to get to know yourself better so you're empowered to take on the world."
--Ann Shen, author of Bad Girls Throughout History
"Krista Suh is pure cosmic magic. Your own inner cosmology cannot help but become wilder, bolder, limitless, more abundant, more expansive, and more joyful in seeing the world through her unconventional wisdom."
--Yumi Sakugawa, author of The Little Book of Life Hacks
"Creativity is a key component of the resistance, and Krista Suh's singular vision launched a nationwide community of women to craft arguably the most iconic visual of the Women's March. Watching the waves of pink hats spill over Independence Avenue as women, femmes and allies came together in numbers too big to ignore was an unforgettable experience. The future is female, and it is also DIY!"--Bob Bland, National Co-Chair of Women's March on Washington
"Krista Suh is in the business of unleashing the modern day women from the invisible chains of an outdated patriarchy, towards a society that values the intuition, healing, and communal vibes of the feminine divine. This book encapsulates so many of Krista's ingenious philosophies and tips to a life filled with self care, confidence, and, eventually, global impact."--MILCK, singer-songwriter of "I Can't Keep Quiet", the unofficial anthem of the Women's March